by magkelly » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:15 am
Honestly I think the people making these torsos might want to think twice. Mattel can be slow to move sometimes but when they think they are being ripped off they can get very nasty. (Mattel vs MGA for instance...) MH is the hottest thing Mattel has done in a long while and every piece of every MH doll is copyrighted. I don't think they'd care enough to get the legal team involved if the owners the dolls made their own extra torsos for themselves. But selling them on Etsy? That's pushing it and I'm betting they will act on that score eventually. It's one thing to make your own body and to include a neck piece that might fit a MH doll, as Obitsu has done with their bodies, it's another entirely to cast from a proprietary part and sell said pieces. That's definite copyright infringement.
The whole idea of those sets wasn't really to give people multiple dolls in one kit for $20. It was to make one doll that has multiple potential characters or to get more than one kit and swap out. MH dolls cost $13 up to what $25 most of them? That would be rather foolish of them giving people 3 torsos and therefore 3 dolls for the price of one.
Don't get me wrong I love Mattel. I love Barbie. One look at my doll laden shelves and at the 5 storage crates with even more Barbies and their outfits all neatly stacked inside and I think that much is obvious to anyone. I think whoever came up with this line is a genius. But I know better than to mess with Mattel. They sue on a dime. They sue anyone using Barbie's unauthorized likeness on clothes, bags, etc. They routinely sue artists using Barbie in their art work, something which is entirely legal. They've even given people on You Tube grief about certain stop motion videos and they had a fit about the original Barbie Girl song until they decided to stop fighting it, rewrite the lyrics a bit, and use it instead.
Mattel is the Big Bad when they're ticked. This is going to tick them off, for sure, and when it does unfortunately the MH fans doing this will be on the recipient end of their anger. Most likely they'll get wind of what's going on and they'll stop making the kits entirely which would be too bad IMHO because I really think that they are beyond awesome those kits from what I have seen of them online. This may be more fun for the MH collector's but it's also kind of a dumb move on their part. Tease the cat too long and sooner or later you're going to get scratched up, you know?